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lewap

17th October 2020, 21:23
When drawing the curved part, there is no upper or lower limit.
So the circle is a bit squashed...
Also, as the preamble states 'through', where does the straight line end?
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brendan

17th October 2020, 21:24
Sorry, Xe and 'stra.....'.
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brendan

17th October 2020, 21:25
Aaaah! It's all Greek to me 😁
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drxx

17th October 2020, 21:28
Yes, I didn't really want to go down the Greek route, brendan (because it's all Greek to me too!).
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drxx

17th October 2020, 21:30
I took them all to the limits, lewap.
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brendan

17th October 2020, 21:33
Thanks again for all your help Drxx.

PS. As this an Ifor "majority" crossword i should start looking for hidden meanings that aren't actually there (See his previous 'majority' puzzle) 🤪
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lewap

17th October 2020, 21:33
If the lower and upper parts of the second number are supposed to be symmetrical, it is irritating me that the number isn't placed well in the grid.
In order for the number on the left to be the same height, it needs to begin between the t and e of 23d and end at the top of the grid. Not pleasing...unless I have messed up!
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drxx

17th October 2020, 21:48
The unchanged word has to be accomodated intact , lewap - so I think it's a good compromise (with the insertion points pretty well fixed symmetrically). Ifor designs some very tricky grids.
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drxx

17th October 2020, 21:50
...by 'unchanged', I'm sure you'll know what I mean.
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drxx

17th October 2020, 21:52
Good luck, brendan - he owes you one!
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